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wales and the republic of ireland meet in a little over an hourfor world republic of ireland meet in a little over an hour for world cup qualification at stake. we assess england world cup squad, zak hardaker provisionally suspended after testing positive for cocaine. and the olympic hockey coach back on the pitch after a heart attack that left him fighting for his life. the pitch after a heart attack that left him fighting for his lifelj did have a particularly dark moment where i thought, you know, what will happen? will come out the other side 0k? plenty to bring you tonight. but really only one place to start, that is at the cardiff city stadium where wales and the republic of ireland are preparing to meet for their final world cup qualifying group match. plenty is at stake for both sides, a winter either and they are indeed a possible play—off spot and a trip to russia. there are plenty of permutations who we can discuss with andy at the stadium. we will get to those possible outcomes in a moment, but with so much state for both sides, what an occasion tonight? it is a huge oc
wales and the republic of ireland meet in a little over an hourfor world republic of ireland meet in a little over an hour for world cup qualification at stake. we assess england world cup squad, zak hardaker provisionally suspended after testing positive for cocaine. and the olympic hockey coach back on the pitch after a heart attack that left him fighting for his life. the pitch after a heart attack that left him fighting for his lifelj did have a particularly dark moment where i thought, you...
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now the injury could have repercussions for the republic of ireland. they are looking to overhaul wales in what could be the play—off spot in group d. ireland's assistant manager said his side had problems of their own. we're missing seamus coleman, john walters. players that are important to us as gareth bale is to wales. so thatis to us as gareth bale is to wales. so that is my. does it make any difference with your players you have left? i have not really discussed it with them. it is part of the game, we are missing seamus coleman and he is as big as lost to us coleman and he is as big as lost to us as gareth bale is to wales. we have another game friday night so if you want to discuss the wales game, you're talking to wrong guy. so let's ta ke you're talking to wrong guy. so let's take a look at the table. wales second at the moment but if they slip up in georgia on friday republic of ireland could replace them. their meeting with wales in them. their meeting with wales in the last round of the group matches. that could be a tense decider for se
now the injury could have repercussions for the republic of ireland. they are looking to overhaul wales in what could be the play—off spot in group d. ireland's assistant manager said his side had problems of their own. we're missing seamus coleman, john walters. players that are important to us as gareth bale is to wales. so thatis to us as gareth bale is to wales. so that is my. does it make any difference with your players you have left? i have not really discussed it with them. it is part...
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gareth bale, left in the stand, could only watch as the republic of ireland won the game. they go through the play—offs while wales, their long wait for a place in the world cup continues. in group g spain and italy had already respectively secured the top two spots with italy into the play—offs and both secured victories in their matches. syria could take a big step towards qualifying for their first world cup on tuesday when they face australia in sydney. the tie is level at i—all after the first leg in malaysia last week, where syria have been playing their home games because of the civil war in their country. chris latchem previews the action. reaching the world cup could not be much closer. what to qualifying rounds away from a place in russia. australia are back on tuesday at reaching a fourth world cup is the only thing on their mind. we know that if we win tomorrow night we go through to the next round and our objective is to play our football and we want to be aggressive and test them and that is what we will do. the socceroos may have home at one pitch but
gareth bale, left in the stand, could only watch as the republic of ireland won the game. they go through the play—offs while wales, their long wait for a place in the world cup continues. in group g spain and italy had already respectively secured the top two spots with italy into the play—offs and both secured victories in their matches. syria could take a big step towards qualifying for their first world cup on tuesday when they face australia in sydney. the tie is level at i—all after...
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no great issues with the weather for the match between wales and the republic of ireland on monday. on tuesday, weak weather fronts tumble down across england and wales bringing the prospect of rain. things brighten up nicely until we bring in the next set of weather fronts. that will spoil the latter part of the afternoon through northern ireland and western scotland. they have more about them, you will notice the isobars. the wind is a feature of wednesday. if you are anywhere near that front, you will see quite a bit of rain. wet and windy in the middle of the week. once we get through that, towards the end of the week, things could be warmer, especially in the south. danny. the reason of cysts she's theresa may insists that she is determined to stay, there are rumours of a cabinet shuffle, but number 10 says that that is speculation. the bbc understand the catalan president will give "a symbolic statement" in the regional parliament on tuesday but will stop short of making a unilateral independence declaration. at least 350,000 people took part today on a pro—unity rally on th
no great issues with the weather for the match between wales and the republic of ireland on monday. on tuesday, weak weather fronts tumble down across england and wales bringing the prospect of rain. things brighten up nicely until we bring in the next set of weather fronts. that will spoil the latter part of the afternoon through northern ireland and western scotland. they have more about them, you will notice the isobars. the wind is a feature of wednesday. if you are anywhere near that...
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, affecting the republic of ireland badly. what it is doing is drawing in the tropical air, saharan dust which has been pushing up northwards across the uk. it is all that saharan dust that‘s been leading to the red hu. it is all eyes on the ex—hurricane 0phelia. it was a category 3 hurricane and it has been weakening a bit as it is heading towards the republic of ireland. it is still producing strong winds. so we have got a really deep area of low pressure. lots of isobars around that area of low pressure. and we‘ve already had winds, not far off low pressure. and we‘ve already had winds, notfaroff100mph, low pressure. and we‘ve already had winds, not far off 100mph, gusting around the south—west of the republic of ireland. as the storm pushes slowly northwards through the course of this evening, we will see gusts of 80mph right across much of northern ireland, also in towards parts of north—west england and south—west scotla nd north—west england and south—west scotland too. widely the gusts could be as h
, affecting the republic of ireland badly. what it is doing is drawing in the tropical air, saharan dust which has been pushing up northwards across the uk. it is all that saharan dust that‘s been leading to the red hu. it is all eyes on the ex—hurricane 0phelia. it was a category 3 hurricane and it has been weakening a bit as it is heading towards the republic of ireland. it is still producing strong winds. so we have got a really deep area of low pressure. lots of isobars around that area...
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republic of ireland, also in wales' group. yesterday in the qualifiers with the home nations, england qualifying, beating slovenia. it wasn't pretty but they got thejob done. slovenia. it wasn't pretty but they got the job done. from an english point of view there is disappointment, you should be dancing, singing and enjoying every moment at the end. these pictures look like the celebrations were huge but half the fans had gone. it was a dull game. hasn't been a fantastic campaignfor dull game. hasn't been a fantastic campaign for england, but they are through. gareth southgate, what he will care about is nothing else but getting through. they have got through, in control of their own destiny. that's what they wanted. and don't forget there are quite a lot of good players to come back, and they have to build—up to the summer. and they have to build—up to the summer. don't hit your peak yet, and i don't think they have. most will feel, or hope that they haven't. i don't think they have. most will feel, or hope that they hav
republic of ireland, also in wales' group. yesterday in the qualifiers with the home nations, england qualifying, beating slovenia. it wasn't pretty but they got thejob done. slovenia. it wasn't pretty but they got the job done. from an english point of view there is disappointment, you should be dancing, singing and enjoying every moment at the end. these pictures look like the celebrations were huge but half the fans had gone. it was a dull game. hasn't been a fantastic campaignfor dull game....
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after a weekend of ups and downs for the home nations, wales play the republic of ireland this evening in their attempt to qualify for the football world cup for the first time in nearly 60 years. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, is in cardiff. it should be some night in cardiff, it is make or break as far as wales are concerned. the permutations are pretty complicated also i will try to keep them as simple as possible. victory would guaranteed wales at least a play—off place but it could even see them top the group and qualify automatically if serbia slip up qualify automatically if serbia slip up in their match which would be dreamland for the fans here. a draw tonight might be enough for a play—off place but they would have to rely on other results going their way. defeat and their world cup hopes would be over. as far as the republic of ireland are concerned, if they win tonight they are guaranteed at least a play—off place so guaranteed at least a play—off place so it should be a real nailbiter. as far as wales are concerned, they will have to be without star player g
after a weekend of ups and downs for the home nations, wales play the republic of ireland this evening in their attempt to qualify for the football world cup for the first time in nearly 60 years. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, is in cardiff. it should be some night in cardiff, it is make or break as far as wales are concerned. the permutations are pretty complicated also i will try to keep them as simple as possible. victory would guaranteed wales at least a play—off place but it...
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gareth bale's injury could have repercussions for the republic of ireland. the teams face each other in cardiff on monday evening. when asked about bale's absence, ireland's assistant manager said they have problems of their own. obviously an important player for them but we're missing seamus coleman, jon walters, they are as important to us as bale is to wales, so important to us as bale is to wales, so that's life. does it make any difference? does it give not necessarily you but the players a lift? i've not really disgusted with them. as i said, it's part of the game, we are missing seamus coleman and he is as big a loss to us as bale is to wales and we have another game on friday night so if you want to discuss the wales game you are talking to the wrong guy. chelsea striker alvaro morata has returned to london to begin treatment on the hamstring injury that has ruled him out of spain's forthcoming world cup qualifiers. it's been reported in spain that morata could be out for between four and six weeks with the injury he picked up against manchester city
gareth bale's injury could have repercussions for the republic of ireland. the teams face each other in cardiff on monday evening. when asked about bale's absence, ireland's assistant manager said they have problems of their own. obviously an important player for them but we're missing seamus coleman, jon walters, they are as important to us as bale is to wales, so important to us as bale is to wales, so that's life. does it make any difference? does it give not necessarily you but the players...
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no great issues with the weather for the match between wales and the republic of ireland on monday. on tuesday, weak weather fronts tumbledown across england and wales bringing the prospect of rain. things brighten up nicely until we bring in the next set of weather fronts. that will spoil the latter pa rt fronts. that will spoil the latter part of the afternoon through northern ireland and western scotland. they have more about them, you will notice the isobars. the wind is a feature of wednesday. if you are anywhere near the front, you will see quite a bit of rain. wet and windy in the middle of the week. once we get through that, towards the end of the week, things could be warmer, especially in the south. welcome to the film review. taking is through this week's cinema releases is, as ever, hello. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines: theresa may insists she's determined to continue as prime minister, despite moves by tory rebels to force her to resign. there have been suggestions that a cabinet shuffle may be imminent, but downing street says the reports are spec
no great issues with the weather for the match between wales and the republic of ireland on monday. on tuesday, weak weather fronts tumbledown across england and wales bringing the prospect of rain. things brighten up nicely until we bring in the next set of weather fronts. that will spoil the latter pa rt fronts. that will spoil the latter part of the afternoon through northern ireland and western scotland. they have more about them, you will notice the isobars. the wind is a feature of...
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sunday into monday the remnants of hurricane ophelia reaching the republic of ireland, bears the brunt of the worst of the winds, western fringes of england wales and northern ireland could see winds gusting at 60, 70, maybe 80. i've now. hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines. a canadian kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years by the taliban has been talking of their ordeal, including the murder of their baby daughter.
sunday into monday the remnants of hurricane ophelia reaching the republic of ireland, bears the brunt of the worst of the winds, western fringes of england wales and northern ireland could see winds gusting at 60, 70, maybe 80. i've now. hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines. a canadian kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years by the taliban has been talking of their ordeal, including the murder of their baby daughter.
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between northern ireland or the republic of ireland you think that is actually going to be more of a sticking point than the final bill i do because i think you can set out on paper what these figures are on both sides and makes a compromise on the bill it's much harder to run a border between an international trading block and an outside country. with hundreds of little roads crossing it. which technology alone is unable to do you know that's a very good point well i'm sure it will give us reason to talk again about briggs the as we said earlier the never ending story david charter as always thank you and georg marcus on the story for us tonight your brussels. here thank you as well.
between northern ireland or the republic of ireland you think that is actually going to be more of a sticking point than the final bill i do because i think you can set out on paper what these figures are on both sides and makes a compromise on the bill it's much harder to run a border between an international trading block and an outside country. with hundreds of little roads crossing it. which technology alone is unable to do you know that's a very good point well i'm sure it will give us...
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yes, it was some performance from the republic of ireland. for wales, it was another case of so near, yet so far. they certainly missed their star player gareth bale tonight, injured just when they needed him most. once again, their world cup hopes have ended in deep
yes, it was some performance from the republic of ireland. for wales, it was another case of so near, yet so far. they certainly missed their star player gareth bale tonight, injured just when they needed him most. once again, their world cup hopes have ended in deep
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the republic of ireland has the strongest winds, close to 100 mph. through the rest of the night, met office amber warnings in effect, through northern ireland and the isle of man and south—west scotland, the winds will slow down through the night. there could still be travel problems through the rest of the night and into tomorrow morning, the bbc local radio stations will keep you up—to—date and you can follow the forecasts here. elsewhere, further south, the quieter night, and some clear spells and temperatures of 11—13, still mild, but not as mild as last night. tomorrow morning, central and southern scotland, there could be some further issues, the winds only slowly easing through northern areas and they will still be cloud and some rain. some rain in the far south—west, as well, in between a zone of brighter weather and the temperatures are down on where they we re temperatures are down on where they were today. in the middle of the week, the weather charts look different, the isobars widely spaced and that shows the winds will be muc
the republic of ireland has the strongest winds, close to 100 mph. through the rest of the night, met office amber warnings in effect, through northern ireland and the isle of man and south—west scotland, the winds will slow down through the night. there could still be travel problems through the rest of the night and into tomorrow morning, the bbc local radio stations will keep you up—to—date and you can follow the forecasts here. elsewhere, further south, the quieter night, and some...
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around an hour to go before wales crucial world cup qualifier against republic of ireland in wales tonight. it is worth reminding ourselves what it means to the fans. this clip was doing the rounds on social media as an egypt fan celebrated. his celebration reflective of the fact of the first world cup they have reached in 27 yea rs. world cup they have reached in 27 years. it is nice to remind ourselves what it means to the fans. whatever the outcome we will be witnessing scenes like that and night for wales or the republic of ireland. for now that is all from sportsday. coming up in a moment there is plenty more news here on there is plenty more news here on the bbc. you are watching bbc news. the prime minister has given her strongest indication yet that the uk is preparing for the possibility of the leaving the eu without a trade deal. she says the ball is now in the eu court for the next age. butjeremy corbyn has accused her of a chaotic approach to the talks. chris morris is here with me. theresa may has decided the only way to get things moving the way the uk would like in these neg
around an hour to go before wales crucial world cup qualifier against republic of ireland in wales tonight. it is worth reminding ourselves what it means to the fans. this clip was doing the rounds on social media as an egypt fan celebrated. his celebration reflective of the fact of the first world cup they have reached in 27 yea rs. world cup they have reached in 27 years. it is nice to remind ourselves what it means to the fans. whatever the outcome we will be witnessing scenes like that and...
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before that, it reaches the republic of ireland. currently hurricane ophelia has sustained winds of around 100 mph. it's got all of the characteristics of a hurricane. not that far from our shores, sustained winds of 100 mph at the moment. this storm is going to not be a hurricane as it approaches us, but i'll show you the forecast for the next few days. watch this area of low pressure. when we see a load with isobars squashed together, that means strong winds. it will not be a harry kane but 80 mph gusts or more for the republic of ireland. —— hurricane. western areas 70—80 mph during monday. strong winds into scotland. at the same time, south—eastern temperatures will be tropical. the air churned temperatures will be tropical. the airchurned up, some temperatures will be tropical. the air churned up, some heating us hard. presumably, you cannot be precise about where and when it will make landfall? because we get, as with any of the weather events, the more confidence we will have in our forecast. the track of the storm ha
before that, it reaches the republic of ireland. currently hurricane ophelia has sustained winds of around 100 mph. it's got all of the characteristics of a hurricane. not that far from our shores, sustained winds of 100 mph at the moment. this storm is going to not be a hurricane as it approaches us, but i'll show you the forecast for the next few days. watch this area of low pressure. when we see a load with isobars squashed together, that means strong winds. it will not be a harry kane but...
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the republic of ireland were paired with the lowest ranked of the top seeds — denmark. that it was going to be a difficult game for us, but italy were still waiting there for someone to come up, and if you ask the near —— any of the unseeded coaches, they would say they would have preferred not to have italy, so that is something to stop denmark will be difficult for us, anyway. the play-offs are a familiar path for the republic, who had previously contested eight. for northern ireland, it is their first experience. but these players to qualify for back—to—back travellers, for some, it will be their last chance to go to world cup final. it is something we should embrace. at the end of the day, we can look back on this campaign with pride, but we have one massive hurdle to overcome and everyone will do everything possible to make sure we get the opportunity. the only time northern ireland previously played switzerland in competitive matches was in the 1966 world cup qualifiers, when a certain george best scored. michael 0'neill‘s men will need a little magic li
the republic of ireland were paired with the lowest ranked of the top seeds — denmark. that it was going to be a difficult game for us, but italy were still waiting there for someone to come up, and if you ask the near —— any of the unseeded coaches, they would say they would have preferred not to have italy, so that is something to stop denmark will be difficult for us, anyway. the play-offs are a familiar path for the republic, who had previously contested eight. for northern ireland,...
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further west it was more dangerous because of the strength of the winds, the republic of ireland have the strongest. we saw some very strong winds indeed, the strongest were in the republic of ireland close to 100 miles per hour in the most exposed areas. plenty of other places not too far behind. the area of high pressure will move north, and the winds over wales, the isle of man, will slowly slow down, the strongest terms the ring north and east, outbreaks of rain in northern areas, as well, and further north, clear spells, and it will not be as mild as it was last night. into tomorrow morning, there could still be some travel issues, strong winds around, especially parts of central and southern scotland and north east england, because where we have these winds fun loving through the central belt, just to the east of the pennines, we could have gusts of the pennines, we could have gusts of up to 70 mph through the morning. that could cause some issues, but gradually, slowly but surely, the winds will ease down. there will still be a lot of clout, and some outbreaks of rain, then we
further west it was more dangerous because of the strength of the winds, the republic of ireland have the strongest. we saw some very strong winds indeed, the strongest were in the republic of ireland close to 100 miles per hour in the most exposed areas. plenty of other places not too far behind. the area of high pressure will move north, and the winds over wales, the isle of man, will slowly slow down, the strongest terms the ring north and east, outbreaks of rain in northern areas, as well,...
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you got the gist of the story. the republic of ireland has issued a red weather warning. that has come because we have expected winds in excess of 80 miles per hour. damage and destruction is likely. what is happening with hurricane ophelia? it is weakening. it is a category 1. it will come more in line with this area of cloud which brings outbreaks of rain in the southern scotland. a few showers in england and wales. a chilly night in scotland. on the tops of hills, really warm air. temperatures could be 20 degrees. unbelievable for this stage in october. it is no longer a hurricane. southern ireland will ta ke hurricane. southern ireland will take the brunt of the storm. elsewhere in the uk, windy. the wind is the main feature tomorrow. around the irish sea coast into tomorrow afternoon is where we see the strongest winds. perhaps 80 miles per hour. services will be disrupted. debris here and there as well. stay tuned to the warnings and the radio tomorrow. only part of the story. much of england will be dry. sunny spells. blustery but not windy in the east. 23.
you got the gist of the story. the republic of ireland has issued a red weather warning. that has come because we have expected winds in excess of 80 miles per hour. damage and destruction is likely. what is happening with hurricane ophelia? it is weakening. it is a category 1. it will come more in line with this area of cloud which brings outbreaks of rain in the southern scotland. a few showers in england and wales. a chilly night in scotland. on the tops of hills, really warm air....
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in sportsday on bbc news, wales and the republic of ireland meet in a good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. theresa may has given mps her clearest indication yet that she is preparing for the possibility of leaving the eu without a deal. she announced proposals that will pave the way for that and for the uk to operate as an independent trading nation post brexit. she said the ball is in the eu's court. eu has said the ball is entirely in the uk's court. laura kuenssberg is in westminster. both sides saying it is up westminster. both sides saying it is up to the other? that's right. theresa may and the tories have taken a political battering in the last few days as the cabinet appeared to be squabbling among themselves. but today theresa may's mainjob was to themselves. but today theresa may's main job was to look as if she is in charge, to look like she means business. in brussels, another round of those vital talks begin. since she last went to the house of commons she survived an attempt to force arrived, lost boys in front of the nation, and if that's not all, ministersâ
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the past between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. as i said earlier in answer to a question of course in ensuring that we get the solution to that will require us to work not just with the european commission and with the eu 27 but to work hard with the republic of ireland government as well. >> john barren. >> the prime minister is absolutely right not to rule out a no deal scenario. to do otherwise would be utterly naive. when it comes to the implementation period, what assurances can she give that it will be indeed strictly time limited? >> i think the key issue about this is that it is about the period of time that is necessary to make the practical changes necessary to move to the future partnership. and of course by definition, those changes will have a time limit to them. i have said that this would be around two years on the current implications of what we are looking at in terms of those practicalities. but it is absolutely tension is i think that it is time limited because we will have left the european union, we will be mo
the past between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. as i said earlier in answer to a question of course in ensuring that we get the solution to that will require us to work not just with the european commission and with the eu 27 but to work hard with the republic of ireland government as well. >> john barren. >> the prime minister is absolutely right not to rule out a no deal scenario. to do otherwise would be utterly naive. when it comes to the implementation period,...
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of ireland failed to win their matches tomorrow night. 0r republic of ireland failed to win their matches tomorrow night. or if bosnia and greece failed to win their matches on saturday, if both of those scenarios fail to play out it will go down to the final game on sunday against norway. northern ireland are still in a fantastic position and they should still very much be in the play—off spot come november. plenty of permutations. away from football, zak hardaker has been left out of the castleford tigers squad to face leeds for the grand final on saturday at old trafford future a breach of club rules. castleford haven't provided details but it is serious enough for them to drop one of the most important players for the biggest game in the history. the england international has been hugely influential since joining from lees, 13 tries in 30 games and nominated for the man of steel award. after britain's amy tinkler and alex ca ncella ra britain's amy tinkler and alex cancellara made the all—round finals at the world gymnastics championships today nile wilson goes in the final of the
of ireland failed to win their matches tomorrow night. 0r republic of ireland failed to win their matches tomorrow night. or if bosnia and greece failed to win their matches on saturday, if both of those scenarios fail to play out it will go down to the final game on sunday against norway. northern ireland are still in a fantastic position and they should still very much be in the play—off spot come november. plenty of permutations. away from football, zak hardaker has been left out of the...
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the worst of the impacts look likely to be across the republic of ireland. that would hit probably over, before the end of the weekend. 0h, would hit probably over, before the end of the weekend. oh, it will be monday, early monday. parts of western england, particularly irish sea coasts, west wales, northern ireland, where i think we could see gusts up to 70 or 80mph. then eventually perhaps western scotland. in these areas, if you have travel plans on monday, for example, it's worth staying in touch with our forecast. is there any sense that we've been talking a lot about hour canes in the last few weeks, is there a sense that this is a particularly bad season? well, it certainly has been a busy season. we've had hurricane after hurricane. you don't need me to tell thaw. the thing that is unusual about this storm is how far east it is in the atlantic. it formed over watersjust to the south of the azores, where sea temperatures have been about a degree above average. about 26 degrees. plenty enough to drive that storm. it's as it drifts over the cooler wate
the worst of the impacts look likely to be across the republic of ireland. that would hit probably over, before the end of the weekend. 0h, would hit probably over, before the end of the weekend. oh, it will be monday, early monday. parts of western england, particularly irish sea coasts, west wales, northern ireland, where i think we could see gusts up to 70 or 80mph. then eventually perhaps western scotland. in these areas, if you have travel plans on monday, for example, it's worth staying...
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yes, it was some performance from the republic of ireland. for wales, it was another case of so near, yet so it was another case of so near, yet so far. they certainly missed their star player gareth bale tonight, injured just when they needed him most. once again, their world cup hopes have ended in deep disappointment. indeed they have. thank you. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan davis. you'll remember the night of the grenfell fire, the story of the baby apparently thrown from a window, and miraculously caught — and saved — by a man below. but what really happened that night? we've traced the story back to its origins. our report will surprise you. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up tonight, heartbreak for wales, their world cup dreams shattered by ireland in cardiff tonight. the goals earning harry kane international recognition, as he's short—listed for the ballon d'or. and castleford full—back zak hardaker will miss the world cup
yes, it was some performance from the republic of ireland. for wales, it was another case of so near, yet so it was another case of so near, yet so far. they certainly missed their star player gareth bale tonight, injured just when they needed him most. once again, their world cup hopes have ended in deep disappointment. indeed they have. thank you. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan davis. you'll remember the night of the grenfell fire, the story of the baby apparently thrown from...
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before it hits short in highlander the republic of ireland. an amber warning short in highlander the republic of ireland. an amberwarning is in place in northern ireland, meaning there is the potential for injury and danger to life. gusts of up to 70 mph are expected when the storm hits northern ireland at around 3pm tomorrow. the met office has warned that could lead to flying debris, damage to trees and risk to electricity lines. in the republic of ireland, a red warning, red weather warning is in place for tomorrow morning, from about 9am onwards. that means high winds of up to 80 mph, storm surge is possible, structure damage and the potential for flooding. structure damage and the potential forflooding. earlier this morning, an emergency meeting was held in dublin to discuss preparations ahead of the storm. the red weather warning had taken in five counties but has since been extended to eight counties. at the meeting, it was explained what could happen. the track is very consistent, has been four days and we have seen it is going to cumm
before it hits short in highlander the republic of ireland. an amber warning short in highlander the republic of ireland. an amberwarning is in place in northern ireland, meaning there is the potential for injury and danger to life. gusts of up to 70 mph are expected when the storm hits northern ireland at around 3pm tomorrow. the met office has warned that could lead to flying debris, damage to trees and risk to electricity lines. in the republic of ireland, a red warning, red weather warning...
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in a winner ta kes all republic of ireland in a winner takes all deciderfor republic of ireland in a winner takes all decider for tomorrow. wales need to avoid defeat to guarantee themselves a play—off place. gareth baille watched training today and will be in the cardiff city stadium for the final qualifier. wales could top their group with a win but defeat could send the irish into the play—offs at their expense. a fantastic atmosphere. there is nothing to fear. nothing to worry about. the occasion is what it is and it is great for us to be involved in it but we just have to go — we have a game plan, we always have had a game plan and our players have proved that they are very good at executing whatever game plan we put in front of them. lies hamilton says he is taking nothing for granted in the formula one world title race despite a huge lead after victory in the japanese grand prix. he leads sebastian investigatele after his rival retired. he started from pole and went on to win for the eighth time this season. with just four races to go, the briton will be confident of cla
in a winner ta kes all republic of ireland in a winner takes all deciderfor republic of ireland in a winner takes all decider for tomorrow. wales need to avoid defeat to guarantee themselves a play—off place. gareth baille watched training today and will be in the cardiff city stadium for the final qualifier. wales could top their group with a win but defeat could send the irish into the play—offs at their expense. a fantastic atmosphere. there is nothing to fear. nothing to worry about....
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while we had that discussion, we got a bit of breaking news from the republic of ireland, which we are now told has issued a status red weather warning for parts of the country on monday. wind in access of 80 mph are expected. this is as harry kane ofelia approaches the uk. -- is as harry kane ofelia approaches the uk. —— hurricane ophelia. some parts of the country will have a lovely weekend and early next week, and getting the republic of ireland, they are saying they now have a status red weather warning because of the hurricane, and also parts of britain as well are going to have some problems with the forecast. there will be a discussion on that here on the news channel after 2pm. for now, let's move on to the crisis engulfing the acting industry after the allegations about harvey weinstein came to light this week. he has been accused of a series of rapes and sexual assaults going back decades. earlier i spoke to eirini mo about her experiences as an acting woman in the industry. sometimes directors want something more from the actor in order to get a better part or a part in
while we had that discussion, we got a bit of breaking news from the republic of ireland, which we are now told has issued a status red weather warning for parts of the country on monday. wind in access of 80 mph are expected. this is as harry kane ofelia approaches the uk. -- is as harry kane ofelia approaches the uk. —— hurricane ophelia. some parts of the country will have a lovely weekend and early next week, and getting the republic of ireland, they are saying they now have a status...
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russia next year they both deliver —— the republic of ireland. wales putting aside their gareth bale hoodoo and beating georgia. so it is all down to monday, wales and ireland separated by the narrowest of channels, one point and a match between them still to go, in the battle of george and the dragon, the dragon had to win —— georgia and the dragon. this was a tale of wales the collective, without getting the goal that would settle the butterflies, and grew more edgy, but in the key moments of this qualifying campaign new welsh have emerge, tom lawrence of derby county had never scored for his country before, and qualifying is all about his country before, and qualifying is allabout timing. his country before, and qualifying is all about timing. in dublin, stephen ward was there with the throw and daryl murphy was there with the crucial touch afterjust two minutes. it took him until his 34th game to score for ireland, but then he proved he had got the hang of it, effectively it was game over against moldova. shane long has not managed a goal
russia next year they both deliver —— the republic of ireland. wales putting aside their gareth bale hoodoo and beating georgia. so it is all down to monday, wales and ireland separated by the narrowest of channels, one point and a match between them still to go, in the battle of george and the dragon, the dragon had to win —— georgia and the dragon. this was a tale of wales the collective, without getting the goal that would settle the butterflies, and grew more edgy, but in the key...
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tuesday, the republic of ireland. tuesday, the weather front moves south. lingering in parts of southern england. breezy, rain pushing into western scotland by the end of tuesday, and a more active weather system going into wednesday will produce heavier rain especially in the hills of scotland, north wales and north—west england. but, by the end of the week, going into the weekend, in the south east of england temperatures perhaps into the low 20s. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines... after her difficult party conference, theresa may says she's resilient and won't hide from a challenge. as the snp's annual conference gets under way in glasgow, nicola sturgeon says she will commit to exploring all options to secure eu citizens' status in scotland. tens of thousands of people show their support for the spanish government, with demonstrations against independence for catalonia. after leaving a trail of devastation across central america, hurricane nate moves inland in the south east of the united states. also in the next hour, the royal fo
tuesday, the republic of ireland. tuesday, the weather front moves south. lingering in parts of southern england. breezy, rain pushing into western scotland by the end of tuesday, and a more active weather system going into wednesday will produce heavier rain especially in the hills of scotland, north wales and north—west england. but, by the end of the week, going into the weekend, in the south east of england temperatures perhaps into the low 20s. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. the...
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chris buckler is in galway on the west coast of the republic of ireland. are the wind is getting up there? the winds are strengthening. you can see the promenade behind me and the wind really starting to have an effect, although people is a walking along the promenade, in the next 60 minutes or so we expected to be effectively closed as the concerns about the strengthening of the wind really grows. i have been inside the city centre and many shops have decided to close for the day. there are signs on store after store sent because of temp one they will not open today. it is starting to become in certain parts of the city you really quiet, but they have to be concerned. time and time again and you are hearing these warnings. you only have to turn the really want to give the public service announcements telling people to be aware, to make sure that their bins are secured, b garden furniture right. some of the businesses in town were taking their rubbish in, the bins they had left to be collected, they were taking inside their businesses because there were co
chris buckler is in galway on the west coast of the republic of ireland. are the wind is getting up there? the winds are strengthening. you can see the promenade behind me and the wind really starting to have an effect, although people is a walking along the promenade, in the next 60 minutes or so we expected to be effectively closed as the concerns about the strengthening of the wind really grows. i have been inside the city centre and many shops have decided to close for the day. there are...
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, the worst of the impact does look likely to be across the republic of ireland. that would hit before the end of the weekend? early part of monday, monday morning, we suspect. parts of western england, particularly irish sea coast, west wales, northern ireland possibly up to 70—80. eventually perhaps western scotland. if you have travel plans in these areas, stay in touch with our forecast. we have been talking about hurricanes in the last weeks. it is a particularly bad season? it certainly has been busy. hurricane after hurricane. the thing that is unusual is how far east it is in the atlantic. it forms over what is just to the south west of the azores, where temperatures have been a degree above average, 26 degrees, on the sea surface. plenty to drive the storm. as it drifts towards equal the waters towards us, it ceased to be a hurricane force. but it will still have all the characteristics of a major storm and that is unusual for this part of the world. i'm just going to bring you some words we're just had from the hurricane centre at meana, the us nationa
, the worst of the impact does look likely to be across the republic of ireland. that would hit before the end of the weekend? early part of monday, monday morning, we suspect. parts of western england, particularly irish sea coast, west wales, northern ireland possibly up to 70—80. eventually perhaps western scotland. if you have travel plans in these areas, stay in touch with our forecast. we have been talking about hurricanes in the last weeks. it is a particularly bad season? it certainly...
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republic of ireland were paired with the lowest ranked of the top seeds, denmark. as one of the unseeded teams, whatever we get will be a difficult game for us. we get will be a difficult game for us. i suppose in a sense italy, we're still waiting for someone to come up and i suppose for any of the unseeded coaches there would have said probably would have preferred not to have italy. so i suppose that something. denmark is good to be difficult. the players are familiar path for the republic who have previously contested eight. for northern ireland it is their first experience. for this group of players to qualify for back—to—back tournaments, for some it will be their last chance to go to a world cup final their last chance to go to a world cupfinaland their last chance to go to a world cup final and they will do everything possible to get there. this something we should embrace. we can look back on the campaign with pride. but one massive hurdle overcome. but we will do all possible to get the chance to do that. the only time that northern ireland have previ
republic of ireland were paired with the lowest ranked of the top seeds, denmark. as one of the unseeded teams, whatever we get will be a difficult game for us. we get will be a difficult game for us. i suppose in a sense italy, we're still waiting for someone to come up and i suppose for any of the unseeded coaches there would have said probably would have preferred not to have italy. so i suppose that something. denmark is good to be difficult. the players are familiar path for the republic...
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we also have very strong gusts of 96 miles and are across the republic of ireland. as it moves across northern ireland. as it moves across northern ireland this evening we have seen gusts as high as 80 miles an hour, enough to cause severe disruption. it is not just enough to cause severe disruption. it is notjust northern ireland using the brunt of the storm, strong winds across western scotland and north wales and north—west england as well. through tonight we are likely to see further disruption to travel, down to the fact we have the severe gales. keep your eye on local radio weather forecasts. the storm will gradually head away tomorrow, especially in england and wales buffers scotland and northern ireland is the strongest winds push away during the afternoon. temperatures cooler, around 17 celsius. it looks like quieter weather conditions will continue into the middle part of the week. the weather will come down over the next few days, we're not out of the woods yet. severe winds down to storm 0phelia, especially in the north and west. this is bbc news — t
we also have very strong gusts of 96 miles and are across the republic of ireland. as it moves across northern ireland. as it moves across northern ireland this evening we have seen gusts as high as 80 miles an hour, enough to cause severe disruption. it is not just enough to cause severe disruption. it is notjust northern ireland using the brunt of the storm, strong winds across western scotland and north wales and north—west england as well. through tonight we are likely to see further...
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already strengthening across the isles of scilly, gugs at 67mph, southern parts of the republic of ireland, it's gusting at 62mph. and it will continue to strengthen. so the met office has issued an am beryl wind warning for northern ireland where inland we are looking at gusts of wind 60mph to 70mph. in the south east of northern ireland, we are looking in the coast at 80mph, possibly a little bit more. these are damaging gusts. there will be large coastal waves. there will be large coastal waves. there will be power cuts possibly and also disruption to transportation. now you can see on the pressure chart where ex— hurricane ophelia is, moving in across ireland and into northern ireland and into scotland and northern england by this time tomorrow morning and quickly clearing. so away from the west where we have got the strengthening winds we are looking at a lot of dry weather. there are showers around and cloud, but most will break and most of us will have a sunny, warm day. in the west, we have got the continuing strengthening of the wind and thunder and lightening coming in across t
already strengthening across the isles of scilly, gugs at 67mph, southern parts of the republic of ireland, it's gusting at 62mph. and it will continue to strengthen. so the met office has issued an am beryl wind warning for northern ireland where inland we are looking at gusts of wind 60mph to 70mph. in the south east of northern ireland, we are looking in the coast at 80mph, possibly a little bit more. these are damaging gusts. there will be large coastal waves. there will be large coastal...
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, wales, republic of ireland all playing in that tournament. it's been a long wait, could it soon be over? the good news is that the fate is still in their hands which at one stage looked unlikely. but in much more smooth ride for northern ireland in the campaign, natalie in belfast. thank you, it's pretty simple here tonight, if northern ireland win it will guarantee a place in the play—offs for the world cup and don't forget they've not been to a world cup since 1986. if they draw oral lose and they will have to rely on other results to go their way but either way in great shape, conceding the least amount of goals of any other side currently in a play—off spot. 0ne other side currently in a play—off spot. one thing you can absolutely guarantee tonight is that windsor park will be rocking. the green and white army, they have had plenty to cheerin white army, they have had plenty to cheer in the last five years. since 2012 they've risen from 129th in the world to and all—time high of 20th. they have kept clean sheets in seven of their
, wales, republic of ireland all playing in that tournament. it's been a long wait, could it soon be over? the good news is that the fate is still in their hands which at one stage looked unlikely. but in much more smooth ride for northern ireland in the campaign, natalie in belfast. thank you, it's pretty simple here tonight, if northern ireland win it will guarantee a place in the play—offs for the world cup and don't forget they've not been to a world cup since 1986. if they draw oral lose...
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no garage sale for wales, and there are injury concerns for the republic of ireland. they have lost shane long toa chip ireland. they have lost shane long to a chip industry, that injury will bea to a chip industry, that injury will be a big blow for the visiting, he says they have to go for it. we need to wind the game, both sides need to wind the game, and at some stage another after 20 or 25 minutes whatever the case maybe they will have to go for it, and it will be wide open in the second half. the castleford tigers and england full—back zach hardacre will miss the world cup after he tested positive for cocaine. the 25—year—old was omitted from the squad for the grand final defeat to leeds rhinos on saturday, and it comes ahead of their announcement of the world cup squad. i spoke earlier and she said that zach hardacre has been a frustrating player to manage. he has had a career marred by field indiscretions. this is a test he took in september which we now know tested positive for cocaine. we can't misjudge his mitigating circumstances that he put forward,
no garage sale for wales, and there are injury concerns for the republic of ireland. they have lost shane long toa chip ireland. they have lost shane long to a chip industry, that injury will bea to a chip industry, that injury will be a big blow for the visiting, he says they have to go for it. we need to wind the game, both sides need to wind the game, and at some stage another after 20 or 25 minutes whatever the case maybe they will have to go for it, and it will be wide open in the second...
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it is a showdown now with the republic of ireland on monday. stargazers are in for a treat this weekend — with the annual draconid meteor shower set to light up our skies. we'll find out the best ways to spot them. and sarah has the weather. good morning. a fairly cloudy, breezy day today with some outbreaks of rain. most of us should see a bit more sunshine tomorrow. more details inis more sunshine tomorrow. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first our main story. the leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson, has become the latest senior figure to rally round the prime minister — telling her critics to "put up, or shut up". her intervention came after cabinet members rebuked the former party chairman, grant shapps, after he claimed around 30 mps wanted a leadership contest. ms davidson is viewed by some as a potential contender to lead the party in westminster. our political correspondent jonathan blake joins us from our london newsroom. jonathan, is the prime minister's position now safe? for now, at least, yes. however
it is a showdown now with the republic of ireland on monday. stargazers are in for a treat this weekend — with the annual draconid meteor shower set to light up our skies. we'll find out the best ways to spot them. and sarah has the weather. good morning. a fairly cloudy, breezy day today with some outbreaks of rain. most of us should see a bit more sunshine tomorrow. more details inis more sunshine tomorrow. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first our main story. the leader of the...
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sunday into monday the remnants of hurricane ophelia reaching the republic of ireland, bears the brunt of the worst of the winds, western fringes of england wales and northern ireland could see winds gusting at 60, 70, maybe 80. i've now. hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines. a canadian kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years by the taliban has been talking of their ordeal, including the murder of their baby daughter. tougher sentences for attackers who maim their victims with acid, including prison sentences of at least six months for repeat offenders under new government proposals. movie mogul harvey weinstein could be thrown out of the academy of motion picture arts and sciences after accusations of sexual assault. the board is holding crisis talks today. now on bbc news inside out. this week the accountants who disappeared, leaving thousands of lorry drivers owing money to the taxman. and what it's like living with motor neuron disease. hello. this week we're in the historic city of lincoln. coming up in the programme: the lorry drivers left in t
sunday into monday the remnants of hurricane ophelia reaching the republic of ireland, bears the brunt of the worst of the winds, western fringes of england wales and northern ireland could see winds gusting at 60, 70, maybe 80. i've now. hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines. a canadian kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years by the taliban has been talking of their ordeal, including the murder of their baby daughter. tougher sentences for attackers who maim...
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it is going to impact parts of the republic of ireland. gusts of wind in excess of 80 mph. we will notice across the uk that it 80 mph. we will notice across the uk thatitis 80 mph. we will notice across the uk that it is around the irish sea coasts where we that it is around the irish sea coasts where we see that it is around the irish sea coasts where we see there's damaging and destructive winds, 80 mph gusto possible, but some of the strongest coming into parts of northern ireland. central and eastern parts on monday not quite as windy, just a breeze, and also warm. through the night and into tuesday, the remnants of the storm pushes across scotland, but could have some impact into tuesday morning's rush hour. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8pm: a canadian kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years in afghanistan speaks for the first time about their ordeal at the hands of the taliban. it will be of incredible importance to my family that we are able to build a secure sanctuary for our three surviving children to call our home
it is going to impact parts of the republic of ireland. gusts of wind in excess of 80 mph. we will notice across the uk that it 80 mph. we will notice across the uk thatitis 80 mph. we will notice across the uk that it is around the irish sea coasts where we that it is around the irish sea coasts where we see that it is around the irish sea coasts where we see there's damaging and destructive winds, 80 mph gusto possible, but some of the strongest coming into parts of northern ireland. central...
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of ireland will clash horns ina republic of ireland will clash horns in a crucial world cup s in wales. 0vernight, quite a bit of rain across the northern half of britain. into the southern half of britain, not much more than a band of cloud with the odd spot of rain perhaps. brighter skies following behind, not too many isoba rs, brighter skies following behind, not too many isobars, so it decent afternoon for many spots, save for this north—western corner, where we are seeing the first signs of a wet night ina are seeing the first signs of a wet night in a pretty wet and windy day, too, as these weather fronts violin from the atlantic. some heavy rain on the western hills of scotland, the cumbrian fells, the top end of the cumbrian fells, the top end of the pennines, down into the welsh mountains. ahead of it, staying dry for the greater part of the day. behind it, things begin to improve, certainly drying out, and that's the shape for many of us through thursday. still a bit breezy perhaps that a lot of dry weather and some brightness as well, and that comes to us thanks to this a
of ireland will clash horns ina republic of ireland will clash horns in a crucial world cup s in wales. 0vernight, quite a bit of rain across the northern half of britain. into the southern half of britain, not much more than a band of cloud with the odd spot of rain perhaps. brighter skies following behind, not too many isoba rs, brighter skies following behind, not too many isobars, so it decent afternoon for many spots, save for this north—western corner, where we are seeing the first...
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secondly, the border between northern ireland and the republic of of ireland, which is partly european in. . finally the rights of european citizens living in the u.k. at the moment and there is no resolution there. i can give you some keep point on what she said. she said she is not going to put a final year on the divorce bill as yet. that is something your wants to hear from her -- europe wants to hear from her. she talked about the order between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, she went to see a flexible approach to solving situation. up to the u.k.'s to come up with those solutions and ideas. in terms of the citizens, nothing concrete. whatever happens, we do want them and their families to stay. that is not the definitive language that makes the concrete -- this concrete enough for them to allow the negotiations to move to the next phase. that is something that had been hoped for by the u.k. at the summit area -- some. molly: phase one to phase two and where things are, let's next? around about the same time it she was speaking, we heard from the president of the eur
secondly, the border between northern ireland and the republic of of ireland, which is partly european in. . finally the rights of european citizens living in the u.k. at the moment and there is no resolution there. i can give you some keep point on what she said. she said she is not going to put a final year on the divorce bill as yet. that is something your wants to hear from her -- europe wants to hear from her. she talked about the order between northern ireland and the republic of ireland,...
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remnants of what was hurricane ophelia with the republic of ireland experiencing the republic of ireland experiencing the worst of the conditions. winds picking up. dry and bright conditions for england and wales. strongest winds in the west. gusts in excess of 70, maybe 80 mph. with width not as strong in eastern areas. onto monday night, gusty winds for the midlands and northern england. overnight, the strongest winds moving into northern ireland, southern scotland and the far north of england. we will keep you updated. bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my north america and around the globe. my name is ben bland. our top stories: austria elects the world's youngest leader. but will 31—year—old sebastian kurz forge a coalition with the far—right? somalia's deadliest attack in a decade: saturday's massive bomb blast in the capital is known to have killed at least 230 people. warning of "potential danger to life" as hurricane ophelia barrels across the atlantic towards the british isles. and more claims of sexual assault against hollywood kingp
remnants of what was hurricane ophelia with the republic of ireland experiencing the republic of ireland experiencing the worst of the conditions. winds picking up. dry and bright conditions for england and wales. strongest winds in the west. gusts in excess of 70, maybe 80 mph. with width not as strong in eastern areas. onto monday night, gusty winds for the midlands and northern england. overnight, the strongest winds moving into northern ireland, southern scotland and the far north of...
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we saw some very strong winds indeed, the strongest were in the republic of ireland close to 100 miles per hourin of ireland close to 100 miles per hour in the most exposed areas. plenty of other places not too far behind. the storm is moving north, but with some pretty tightly squeezed isobars across the northern half of england and also scotland, and here we will see strong winds to start tuesday, between 60—70 miles per hour, that could cause travel disruption. cloudy in northern areas but the wind will ease and rain will push into the far south—west. in between, a zone of brighter weather and also a fresher feel, 13—17, and is quieter theme continues into wednesday, much lighter winds, the band of rain moving erratically north and some of that could be heavy, temperatures 11—18. through the week after the stormy start, things will turn calmer, quieter, around the middle part of the week, but it will not last, wind and rain looking likely to return later in the week. because as you look at the charts, into thursday, areas of low pressure, frontal systems swarming in the atla
we saw some very strong winds indeed, the strongest were in the republic of ireland close to 100 miles per hourin of ireland close to 100 miles per hour in the most exposed areas. plenty of other places not too far behind. the storm is moving north, but with some pretty tightly squeezed isobars across the northern half of england and also scotland, and here we will see strong winds to start tuesday, between 60—70 miles per hour, that could cause travel disruption. cloudy in northern areas but...
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between northern ireland or the republic of ireland you think that is actually going to be more of a sticking point than the final bill i do because i think you can set out on paper what these figures are on both sides and reach a compromise on the bill it's much harder to run a border between an international trading block and an outside country. with hundreds of little roads crossing it. which technology alone is unable to do you know that's a very good point well i'm sure it will give us reason to talk again about the as we said earlier the never ending story david charter as always thank you and georg marcus on the story for us tonight your brussels. here thank you as well. well the united nations says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of row hinge or muslims are facing persecution violence in me and more and fleeing to neighboring bangladesh every day brings more refugees across the border and bangladesh says it needs help to cope. almost a million rohinton refugees from ian mars rock kind state are now in bangladesh more that have arrived in jus
between northern ireland or the republic of ireland you think that is actually going to be more of a sticking point than the final bill i do because i think you can set out on paper what these figures are on both sides and reach a compromise on the bill it's much harder to run a border between an international trading block and an outside country. with hundreds of little roads crossing it. which technology alone is unable to do you know that's a very good point well i'm sure it will give us...
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football and it is down to the final match of world cup qualifying for wales and republic of ireland, beating on monday night in a match that decides the play—offs. wales had victory in georgia while the republic of ireland beat moldova so either side could win the group and qualify automatically if serbia slips up. there will be some atmosphere, i am sure. going slips up. there will be some atmosphere, iam sure. going back home now, the final game and it all to play for as we wanted to do. we are in this position and hopefully we can enjoy that evening and have something to celebrate. it is the biggest night in rugby league as leeds take on castles —— castleford. in the super league grand final.l lot of people have questioned whether we have the wherewithal to hang tough in a game of this magnitude. we have to prove people wrong and show we have the metal to bea wrong and show we have the metal to be a team that will be around for a while. i know from a coaching point of view and the inner sanctum of where we have been and how far away we have been from this place, if you had a
football and it is down to the final match of world cup qualifying for wales and republic of ireland, beating on monday night in a match that decides the play—offs. wales had victory in georgia while the republic of ireland beat moldova so either side could win the group and qualify automatically if serbia slips up. there will be some atmosphere, i am sure. going slips up. there will be some atmosphere, iam sure. going back home now, the final game and it all to play for as we wanted to do....
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tomorrow, in the republic of ireland, no schools will open. people are being advised to stay indoors and soldiers will be on stand—by, particularly in the south and west by gusts are expected to be strongest. in northern ireland the met office have issued an amber weather warning. there is potential danger to life from flying debris. thank you. with all the sport — here's olly at the bbc sport centre. good here's olly at the bbc sport centre. evening, reet maria sharapova has won her first tournament since returning from a doping ban. her first tournament the former world number one won the tianjin open. also in china, one of the sport's great rivalries was renewed at the shanghai masters as roger federer beat rafael nadal. adam wild reports. as roger federer beat rafael nadal. for as roger federer beat rafael nadal. maria sharapt long for maria sharapova it has been a long way back. still, overcoming adversity has been her strength. her return to the sport has frustrated some. here, the frustration belonged entirely to her opponent as the
tomorrow, in the republic of ireland, no schools will open. people are being advised to stay indoors and soldiers will be on stand—by, particularly in the south and west by gusts are expected to be strongest. in northern ireland the met office have issued an amber weather warning. there is potential danger to life from flying debris. thank you. with all the sport — here's olly at the bbc sport centre. good here's olly at the bbc sport centre. evening, reet maria sharapova has won her first...
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the strongest winds have been to the south of the republic of ireland, near cork, 97 mph gusts, and in the last couple of hours in west wales, gusts of up to 90 mph. for some of us, the story has been strong winds but for others it is about the red sun, ophelia picking up about the red sun, ophelia picking up dust from the sahara and smoke from forest fires burning in spain and portugal to turn the sky bred for some. but tonight, fierce winds coming across northern ireland, west wales and western scotland. a met office amber warning in force for wind gusts of up to 80 mph, strong enough to bring down trees. overnight, we are likely to see further transport disruption. we have seen some of that with trees blown over in places. that could affect the roads, power cuts are possible too. through the second half of the night, strong winds blowing to the east of the pennines and rattling through the central belt. winds picking up here, but it will be a mild night, temperatures of up to 13 degrees, feeling fresher but not cold. tomorrow, strong winds to start the day through central scotland.
the strongest winds have been to the south of the republic of ireland, near cork, 97 mph gusts, and in the last couple of hours in west wales, gusts of up to 90 mph. for some of us, the story has been strong winds but for others it is about the red sun, ophelia picking up about the red sun, ophelia picking up dust from the sahara and smoke from forest fires burning in spain and portugal to turn the sky bred for some. but tonight, fierce winds coming across northern ireland, west wales and...
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the remnants of what was hurricane ophelia, the biggest impact felt across the republic of ireland. a red weather warning. a weather warning has been issued for the entire country, the winds strong here but it will pick up everywhere, outbreaks of rain in ireland and scotla nd outbreaks of rain in ireland and scotland were quiet for england with some windy spells. the strongest of the winds for the uk in the afternoon. western coast of wales and the isle of man, south—west on the northern ireland, wind in excess of 80 miles an hour were possible. transport disruption, power supply problems expected, some damage as well. it's part of the story because not everyone will feel the strongest of the winds, a blustery day in admittedly but warm and sunny across many parts. 23 degrees in the east. chilli over northern scotland. the wind will pick up in the midland, northern england into monday. it could cause problems. it moves north with the area of low pressure. the far north of england through monday night and into the very first part of tuesday morning. we could see some transport dis
the remnants of what was hurricane ophelia, the biggest impact felt across the republic of ireland. a red weather warning. a weather warning has been issued for the entire country, the winds strong here but it will pick up everywhere, outbreaks of rain in ireland and scotla nd outbreaks of rain in ireland and scotland were quiet for england with some windy spells. the strongest of the winds for the uk in the afternoon. western coast of wales and the isle of man, south—west on the northern...
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be people in the republic of ireland who feel the brunt, it could be in excess who feel the brunt, it could be in excess of 180 mph is an places, the met office of pitt out of a weather warning for them. it will be a mixed bag for the uk on monday. it places around the irish coast, western parts of england and wales, dumfries & galloway, northern ireland. we could see 70, maybe 80 mph, which will impact services group crossed the irish sea, could have an impact on power supply and bring down a few trees in the area. but you'll notice, for these, wind is nowhere near as strong, notice, for these, wind is nowhere near as strong, so notice, for these, wind is nowhere near as strong, so those places may not see what all the fuss is about. some place and macey wins touching 40, 50 miles some place and macey wins touching 40,50 miles per some place and macey wins touching 40, 50 miles per at. for the easter. yes. he's causal probably wonder what the fuss is about. —— the east coast. monday night and on tuesday, there is little chance read another album, southern scotland and the far nor
be people in the republic of ireland who feel the brunt, it could be in excess who feel the brunt, it could be in excess of 180 mph is an places, the met office of pitt out of a weather warning for them. it will be a mixed bag for the uk on monday. it places around the irish coast, western parts of england and wales, dumfries & galloway, northern ireland. we could see 70, maybe 80 mph, which will impact services group crossed the irish sea, could have an impact on power supply and bring...
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it's a huge one for wales and the republic of ireland after both won last night. they meet on monday in cardiff to decide who will get a play—off place. so, it's all down to monday. wales and ireland separated by the narrowest of channels — a point between them and a match between them still to go. in the battle of georgia and the dragon, this time the dragon had to win. without the individual brilliance of gareth bale, this was a test of wales the collective. they created plenty in the first half without getting the goal that would settle the butterflies. and with every passing minute, it grew more edgy. but in the key moments of this qualifying campaign, new welsh heroes have emerged. tom lawrence of derby county had never before scored for his country. qualifying is all about timing. and in dublin, not even two minutes were on the clock when stephen ward went hurling. in there with the crucial touch was daryl murphy, a 34—year—old striker in something of a hot streak this season. it took murphy until his 24th game to score for ireland, but when ward pic
it's a huge one for wales and the republic of ireland after both won last night. they meet on monday in cardiff to decide who will get a play—off place. so, it's all down to monday. wales and ireland separated by the narrowest of channels — a point between them and a match between them still to go. in the battle of georgia and the dragon, this time the dragon had to win. without the individual brilliance of gareth bale, this was a test of wales the collective. they created plenty in the...